sphere with center and radius
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GEORGIOS TSAKIRAKIS
am 15 Okt. 2018
Kommentiert: DGM
am 24 Jan. 2024
how to plot a sphere with center(6500000,6500000,6500000) and radius 650000
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Akira Agata
am 15 Okt. 2018
How about this?
[x,y,z] = sphere;
x = x*650000;
y = y*650000;
z = z*650000;
figure
surf(x+650000,y+650000,z+650000)
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Image Analyst
am 15 Okt. 2018
Try this:
% Make unit sphere
[x,y,z] = sphere;
% Scale to desire radius.
radius = 650000;
x = x * radius;
y = y * radius;
z = z * radius;
% Translate sphere to new location.
offset = 6500000;
% Plot as surface.
surf(x+offset,y+offset,z+offset)
% Label axes.
xlabel('X', 'FontSize', 20);
ylabel('Y', 'FontSize', 20);
zlabel('Z', 'FontSize', 20);
axis equal;
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Image Analyst
am 24 Jan. 2024
I don't know from that function, but you can of course easily generate your own coordinates on the shell of the sphere. For any given z value, it's simply a circle. See the FAQ:
DGM
am 24 Jan. 2024
See also:
That is one way to use plot3() to draw a spherical shell. Once you have the x,y,z data, you can offset it to the desired center.
If it's not actually necessary to use plot3() specifically, or if the sphere needs to be drawn in some other manner, then you'll have to say.
Ankita De
am 11 Jul. 2022
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